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Justin2710 said: "By the inherent nature of Eastern cultures, they have over-emphasized the passive, pure perceiving, and Right brain aspect of "God".... The void....
By the inherent nature of Western culture, they have over emphasized the active, interpreting, and Left brain aspect...
Neither one has it quite right by itself." . . . . . I agree with the above.
When I first started having spiritual experiences, I'd see that everything abides in pure awareness.
After 2-3 years of seeing things this way, I found out about kundalini, and meditated from that perspective for about a year or two.
Then I found out about non-dual teachings, such as advaita vendanta (Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadata Maharaj, Yoga Vasistha, the Upanishads, Astavakra Gita, Advahut Gita, etc.) and Chan Buddhism (Chinese Buddhism before it became Japanese Zen, e.g., Huang Po).
At this time I felt as if kundalini got in the way of experiencing pure awareness, so I wouldn't allow my kundalinin to arise anymore.
Eventually, I became wiser and allowed my kundalini to come back to life. As a result, I'm able to connect to aspects of God's existence that I couldn't connect to before.
The Eastern awareness/void approach basically speaks of phenomenal existence as nothing but an illusion. The only thing that truly exists is pure awareness or Sat Chit Ananda (consciousness, existence, bliss). Chan Buddhists will say the "One Mind."
The Eastern approach doesn't talk about things such as spirit guides, higher self in a disc sense, focus 27 etc. Even the schools that talk about kundalini, often talk about it in a limited way.
They don't even talk about love that much, unless you're directing it to your "beloved" Guru, who won't tell you anything about spirit guides and higher self.
Right now I feel as if the creative aspect of God is just as much him, as awareness is. Plus pure, unconditional love has a lot to do with it to.
In order to see that God is everywhere, you don't need to look as his creation as nothing but an illusion that never existed. Rather, even what he creates is him.
It is possible that once we clearly see that linear time doesn't exist, we'll also see that this time based World we experience doesn't exist either. But this doesn't mean that God's creative aspect, and the boundless energy with which he creates doesn't also exist.
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